- The
Oppermanns (German: Die
Geschwister Oppermann) is a 1933
novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. It is the
second novel in his
Wartesaal ("The
Waiting Room")...
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Three Years in the Life of a Province), 1930 Die
Geschwister Oppermann (The
Oppermanns), Querido, 1933;
published in an
English translation by James...
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Henrik Ferdinand Oppermann (September 7, 1817 –
August 17, 1883) was a
Danish mathematician and
philologist who
formulated Oppermann's conjecture on the...
- Karl
Oppermann (*
October 30, 1930, in Wernigerode; †
August 12, 2022, in Nordharz) was a
German painter.
Oppermann was born into a long-established family...
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Steve Oppermann (born
January 31, 1942) is an
American professional golfer.
Oppermann had a
sterling amateur career,
being regarded as "one of the most...
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separated by at
least one prime? (more
unsolved problems in mathematics)
Oppermann's conjecture is an
unsolved problem in
mathematics on the distribution...
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Thomas Oppermann (15
February 1931 in
Heidelberg – 26
January 2019) was a
German legal academic and
university administrator.
Oppermann received his Doctor...
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Dakota v.
Opperman The
Oppermanns, a 1933
novel by Lion
Feuchtwanger All
pages with
titles containing "Opperman" or "
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Oppermann (born 1954[1]) is a
German harpist and
experimental musician. He
specializes in the
Celtic harp,
which he
began playing in 1973. His...
- Carl
Oppermann produced electric cars
under his own name from 1898 to 1902, and
through Carl
Oppermann Electric Carriage Co. Ltd. from 1902 to 1907. His...